As teacher, I strive to foster strategic and critical thinking and aid my students in improving core skills including: analysis, writing, communication, and teamwork. My overarching goal is to make learning meaningful by incorporating current real-world business news with classic studies of both good and bad corporate strategic decisions. My desire is for my students to be well prepared to make immediate contributions when they graduate.
Courses Taught
Interests: Entrepreneurship, Strategic Management, Creativity/Innovation
● College of Business Administration, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
○ ENTR 422, Managing Rapid Growth and Change in Organizations
○ ENTR/MNT 421, Identifying and Exploring Entrepreneurial Opportunities
○ MNGT 994, PhD Seminar in Entrepreneurship
● College of Business Administration, University of Texas at El Paso
○ MGMT 3306, Entrepreneurship
○ MGMT 6352, PhD Seminar in International Entrepreneurship
○ MGMT 3303, Introduction to Management and Organizational Behavior
● David Eccles School of Business, University of Utah
○ STRAT 5700, Strategic Management